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    Resources: 5 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    all native creations
    Siletz US - Northwest
    Authentic Tribal Native American and Ethnic Jewelry Wellness resources and Artist Co-op for purchase of supplies and sales of items. Tribal member owned and operated, owner lives on Siletz reservation, operates retail space in Newport Oregon.
    All Native Creations
    Siletz US - Northwest
    Authentic Tribal Native American and Ethnic Jewelry Wellness resources and Artist Co-op for purchase of supplies and sales of items. Tribal member owned and operated, owner lives on Siletz reservation, operates retail space in Newport Oregon.
    Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Reservation, Oregon
    Siletz US - Northwest
    The Confederated Tribes of Siletz is a federally recognized confederation of 27 bands originally ranging from N. California to S. Washington.Termination (federal non-recognition) was imposed upon the Siletz by the US Gov’t in 1955. Achievement of Self Governance through congressional legislation occured in 1992. In November of 1977 the Confederated Tribes of Siletz was the second tribe in the US and the first in Oregon to be restored to federal recognition.
    Snoball Butler
    Siletz US - Northwest
    Native American Folk Artist
    Taowhywee, Agnes Baker Pilgrim
    Siletz US - Northwest
    Grandma Aggie is the descendant of tribal leaders, both political and spiritual, so she works hard to keep tradition alive and to renew it, as with the Sacred Salmon Ceremony that she has brought back to her homeland in the Rogue River Valley of southwest Oregon after 140 years.




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